Thank you Regis. I should have read the documentation first. Thanks for the pointers though.
What I did was this: I checked out Harmony folders from Apache repository using SVN in Eclipse. Built it at the same place. So I guess I have a folder in my eclipse workspace which is 1.7 GB :-) No wonder my eclipse crashes. So do I now move this folder to some other place outside workspace and checkout only the components I need? Thanks, Manju On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 12:22 AM, Regis <xu.re...@gmail.com> wrote: > Manju Vijayakumar wrote: > >> >> Hi, >> >> Now with the Harmony project up there, my Eclipse crashes within 1 min. of >> browsing through Harmony project. >> > > What JDK do you use to run Eclipse, Harmony or RI? > How do you setup Harmony project in Eclipse? If you are browsing classlib, > you can setup per project for each module [1] > > [1] http://harmony.apache.org/documentation/dev_eclipse.html > > It silently closes down (won't give me the pop up (with the memory trace) >> which we get usually when there is not enough memory) >> >> Nevertheless, I have tried increasing the memory size in the eclipse.ini >> to >> "-showsplash >> org.eclipse.platform >> --launcher.XXMaxPermSize >> 256M >> -vmargs >> -Dosgi.requiredJavaVersion=1.5 >> -Xms256m >> -Xmx1024m" >> >> I have Eclipse 3.3. Do I need to upgrade to Eclipse 3.4? >> I am working on Windows Vista. I checked my memory footprint as I am >> working through Eclipse, it rises dramatically >> to around 115 MB and crashes. >> >> I have also attached the error log from Eclipse directory. >> Can someone please let me know what are the settings required? >> >> Not even sure if this is due to Harmony project requiring memory or >> totally Eclipse related. >> Any help is appreciated :) >> >> -- >> Thanks, >> Manju Vijayakumar >> Masters Student, Computer Science >> Texas A&M University >> College Station, TX >> >> > > -- > Best Regards, > Regis. > -- Thanks, Manju Vijayakumar Masters Student, Computer Science Texas A&M University College Station, TX